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For over 200 years our American society has been assured of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; this is our American way of life. Government teacher, Mr. Tony Dutton,wants each student to realize this and to develop a deep appreciation for the American system of government. During each of the two semester Government courses, Mr. Dutton incorporates a unit of international relations that is designed to teach students about foreign affairs and relationships between countries. The overall objective of the Government class is to give students a knowledge of our democratic system and an understanding of the values of our culture. 1. Mr. Dutton. WHS Government teacher, walks his usual path while lecturing to a government class. 2. Ron Kastner. Sandra Dearing, Ruth Glover, and Pat Worrel find out that there is more to Government than listening to a lecture. 3. Romona Duncan is amazed by the new visitor's ability to comprehend the unit on the judicial process. Government Teaches Democratic Way Of Life 6
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Mr. Heublein teaches two classes of Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry and one class of Analysis that are basi- cally college preparatory classes. In Algebra, development of skills and techniques that have been learned in the ele- mentary Algebra classes and their application to higher mathematical relationships are stressed. In Analysis, func- tional mathematic concepts are stressed. The basis of col- lege calculus is also touched on. The General Mathematics class is consumer-related. Instruction covers as many areas as possible that relate to the everyday consumer. s
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From Columbus To Watergate: American History From the adventures of Columbus to the trials of Watergate, our American heritage has only begun. What does the future hold for us as Americans? Awareness of the past and possibilities for the future are points Mr. Corwin Seamans, WHS American History teacher, stressed to each of his classes during the ’79-’80 school year. Even though Mr. Seamans taught no new material this year, he used today’s most controversial issues to help each individual learn to think for himself. 1. Mr. Seamans. American History teacher, points out to his students that our American History does have a humorous side. 2. Greg Rial, Alan Buchanan, and Ricky Baker study for the Civil War test, while Amy Holle and Danny Holmes discuss something! 3. Brad Wcilert listens while Mr. Seamans determines how much lecture time he has left.
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